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CalNex Forecast Prepared Saturday 19 June 2010
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Anticipated Flights NOAA P3 Sat: Sun: Mon: NOAA Twin Otter Sat: afternoon flight in Sac w/ CARES Sun: No Flight Mon: morning & afternoon flights in Sac Valley CARES DOE G-1 and NASA B200 Sat: Flights likely Sun: No Flights Mon: Sac/N SJV flights with NW winds forecast
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Local Features Friday retospective USG for O3 occurred at Ash Mountain (elevated site in eastern Tulare County) Saturday SF/Sac emissions likely transport to N Sac Valley (west of Cool) Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab still conducting prescribed grass burns (200-300 acres) when winds OK Sunday high background CO & O3 descending over SoCal Southern Sac Valley eddy Sat am centered between Davis and Fairfield Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab still conducting prescribed grass burns (200-300 acres) when winds OK Monday light NW winds clear SF emissions from Sac Valley and carry fresh Sac and SF emissions to SJV high background CO & O3 descending over Sonora Desert (east and southeast of LA) enhanced bkg O3 production in San Francisco and Los Angeles Midweek USG for O3 possible in southern SJV
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Synoptic Overview for California Saturday June 19 Trough axis moves through CA Onshore flow continues, stronger N Marine layer deeper in the north Sunday June 20 Trough moves into nrn NV Transport flow turns W/NW in the north Onshore flow continues for the south Monday June 21 Weak trough remains over the west coast Weak onshore flow continues Beyond… Ridge builds Tuesday for the south Another trough digs in for Wed-Thurs GFS is stronger, Euro keeps storm track well north
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Analysis GFS – 00 Z Saturday – Fri 17 PDT
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12 hour GFS – 12 Z Saturday – 05 PDT
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24 hour GFS – 00 Z Sunday – Sat 17 PDT
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36 hour GFS – 12 Z Sunday – 05 PDT
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48 hour GFS – 00 Z Monday – Sun 17 PDT
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60 hour GFS – 12 Z Monday – 05 PDT
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GFS 3 day – 00 Z Tuesday – Mon 17 PDT
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ECMWF 3 day – 00 Z Tuesday – Mon 17 PDT
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3.5 day GFS – 12 Z Tuesday – 05 PDT
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4 day GFS – 00 Z Wednesday – Tue 17 PDT
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4 day ECMWF – 00 Z Wednesday – Tue 17 PDT
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5 day GFS – 00 Z Thursday – Wed 17 PDT
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5 day ECMWF – 00 Z Thursday – Wed 17 PDT
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Large Scale Transport RAQMS FX updated Sat, Jun 19th
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500m CO Sat afternoon
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500m CO Sun afternoon
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500m CO Mon afternoon
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500m O3 Sat afternoon
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500m O3 Sun afternoon
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500m O3 Mon afternoon
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500m O3 prod Sat afternoon
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500m O3 prod Sun afternoon
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500m O3 prod Mon afternoon
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500m PM2.5 Sat afternoon
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500m PM2.5 Sun afternoon
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500m PM2.5 Mon afternoon
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500m vertical displacement Sat afternoon
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500m vertical displacement Sun afternoon
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500m vertical displacement Mon afternoon
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Northern California Observed, Model-Interpolated Winds for SF Bay http://sfports.wr.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/wind/windbin.cgi and COAMPS fine grid plots http://www.sccoos.org/data/coamps/coamps.html
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http://sfports.wr.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/wind/windbin.cgi
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North SF Bay surface tracer release Concentrations at 205m sigma-level COAMPS Initialized 00 Z COAMPS output still unavailable
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CANSAC Initialized 00 Z Saturday
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Saturday 0500 PDT
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Saturday 1100 PDT
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Saturday 1700 PDT
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Sunday 1100 PDT
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Sunday 1700 PDT
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Monday 1100 PDT
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Monday 1700 PDT
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Sacramento Valley AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA 330 AM PDT SAT JUN 19 2010.DISCUSSION... COOL MID/UPPER LOW ALONG THE OREGON COAST EARLY THIS MORNING WILL SKIRT THE OR/CA BORDER THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT BEFORE MOVING INTO EASTERN OREGON LATER SUNDAY...AND THEN IT IS FORECAST TO LIFT OFF INTO THE NORTHERN ROCKIES EARLY NEXT WEEK. SIMILAR TO THE SYSTEM EARLIER THIS WEEK...AVAILABLE MOISTURE WILL LIMIT THE POTENTIAL FOR DEEP MOIST CONVECTION. HOWEVER...A FEW SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS CANNOT BE RULED OUT ACROSS THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE FORECAST AREA LATE TODAY INTO EARLY SUNDAY AS THE LOW MOVES THROUGH. OTHERWISE...UNSEASONABLY COOL TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEKEND BEFORE BEGINNING TO MODERATE EARLY NEXT WEEK AS THE AIRMASS WARMS IN RESPONSE TO RISING HEIGHTS ALOFT AND WEAKENED ONSHORE FLOW. A BAGGY TROUGH LINGERS WHICH MAY LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF WARMING..AVIATION... UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE CENTERED OVER OREGON WILL BRING A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS AFTER 20Z AND SPREADING INTO THE NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY AFTER 00Z WITH LOCAL MVFR/IFR CONDITIONS. MARINE STRATUS MOVING THROUGH THE DELTA THIS MORNING...BRINGING MVFR CIGS POSSIBLY EXTENDING AS FAR EAST AS KMHR...BEFORE DISPERSING BY AROUND 18Z. LOCAL SOUTHWEST GUSTS THROUGH DELTA/STRAIT OF CARQUINEZ UP TO 30-35 KT.
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Sacramento Valley (cont'd) Saturday (from Friday's forecast call) AM: Still good onshore flow from N. Bay and E. Bay toward SV; Sac Cnty at 8kt, upvalley outflow; eddy along I-80 west of Davis at 15Z Afternoon: Weaker onshore allows better push from Bay Area toward the foothills; flow from Sac Dtwn to Cool should be ideal in afternoon between 21Z and 00Z; a bit of calming early aftn also allows brief buildup before slightly increased onshore flow in late afternoon; SW3kt in early aftn and WSW5kt in late aftn for Sac Cnty; light and variable for N. SV due to sfc divergence Evening: light onshore continues from N. Bay to Sac Cnty AM PBL 1,500ft, PM PBL 3,000 to 5,000ft MBL 1,000ft Cirrus north of forecast area in AM, few cirrus/altocumulus in afternoon (7.4 to 8.4km) Max aftn temp 26C; good air quality
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Sacramento Valley (cont'd) Sunday (from Friday's forecast call) AM: Light onshore decreases, Sac Cnty to become calm after early morning SW flow; N5kt wind along W. SV PM: Bay Area onshore increases a bit, clips into lower Sac Cnty by late afternoon and heads toward SJV; light NW flow Sac Cnty initially outflow toward foothills, outflow to SJV in late aftn with stronger wind; lighter N. wind along W. SV, light NW develops in the rest of the valley AM PBL below 500ft; PM PBL 3,000 to 6,000ft, lower in N. SV MBL 500ft Clear, few cirrus in afternoon Max aftn temp 29C; moderate air quality Monday (from Friday's forecast call) Some light north wind, onshore at night on Monday Mostly clear Max aftn temp: 30C; moderate air quality Extended (from Friday's forecast call) Very light wind on Tuesday with some onshore, stronger onshore flow on Wednesday afternoon Max aftn temp warms to low 30C; moderate air quality
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Sacramento Trajectories (from Friday's forecast)
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Sacramento Trajectory (Sat)
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Sacramento Trajectory (Sun)
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San Joaquin Valley Saturday June 19 Surface Winds: The surface observations this morning show light NW flow to calm conditions throughout the SJV. The wind profilers also show similar conditions above the surface. CANSAC shows light NW flow throughout the day with inflow via Altamont and Pacheco passes increasing into the afternoon. Winds should pick up by the evening. Outflow over Tehachapi. Boundary Layer Mixing: Morning aircraft soundings indicated a 5 F inversion in Fresno from the surface to 500 feet, and a 3 F inversion in Bakersfield from the surface to 500 feet. CANSAC indicates that mixing should improve to 3,000 feet across the SJV by the afternoon. Air Quality: Good to Moderate ozone air quality is expected across the SJV. Sunday June 20 Surface Winds: CANSAC shows similar conditions to Saturday, but with an inflow into the northern SJV from the Sacramento area by the afternoon. Calmer winds projected for the southern SJV. Boundary Layer Mixing: CANSAC indicates that mixing should improve to 2,500 feet to 3,500 feet across the SJV. Air Quality: Good to Moderate ozone air quality is expected across the SJV.
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San Joaquin Valley (cont'd) Monday June 21 Surface Winds: CANSAC shows Delta inflow in the morning followed by light inflow into the northern SJV from the Sacramento area. Winds are expected to be lighter due to building stability. Boundary Layer Mixing: CANSAC indicates that mixing should improve to 2,500 feet to 3,500 feet across the SJV. Air Quality: Good to Moderate ozone air quality is expected across the SJV. Tuesday and Wednesday June 22-23 Surface Winds: GFS shows surface winds to be light and predominately from the N. Boundary Layer Mixing: Mixing conditions should slightly deteriorate due to building stability. Air Quality: Expected to have Good to Moderate ozone, with USG ozone possible in the southern SJV. *Potential Targets for next Flight Day* The LLNL prescribed burn SW of Tracy is scheduled to continue today, given that they are within their prescription. Burning was not conducted yesterday due to high winds.
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Central Coast NO FORECAST TODAY
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Southern Coastal Waters
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South Coast Air Basin (from Friday's forecast) Saturday: troughing aloft continues; deep marine layer & more persistent; widespread AM low clouds coast through valleys, lingering at beaches into afternoon; cooler; N gradient component increases again in evening; ozone mostly good to moderate Sunday-Tuesday: upper low in Pac NW shifts eastward but persistent trough aloft lingers over So. Cal., although maybe weakening; onshore gradients; may see a couple of degrees of warming each day, but still below normal temps; shrinking marine layer for only patchy morning low clouds in the valleys; mostly moderate ozone but USG possible inland Wednesday: trough flattens (?); shrinking marine layer; weaker onshore flow; more significant warming; ozone moderate to possible USG inland
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